I keep pressing the wrong button to reply with. Whups. Anyway. What I meant to say, was -
Well firstly, just because I am a Satanist doesn’t mean that I must instantly recoil from and abhor anything shaped like a cross, like I am a cartoon vampire. To reject something that is beautiful (and a gift too) just because it happens to be shaped like a cross would be infantile, ridiculous, and would make my life ludicrously inconvenient.
Just because the cross is inverted, that makes it okay? That’s just upside down. Just because it is not upright according to the gravitational pull that I currently find myself caught in, how does that make a difference? I have several crosses, both inverted and not. I know what each of them means. And I’m okay with it.
Secondly, please do not attempt to tell me what I can and cannot do in my own territory.
And thirdly, I think crosses are important; after all, they are the reason we are here. My religion was created in order to oppose christianity and all its evil, and it would be a shame for us to forget where our origins lie.
It's such a shame of you..
Well firstly, just because I am a Satanist doesn’t mean that I must instantly recoil from and abhor anything shaped like a cross, like I am a cartoon vampire. To reject something that is beautiful (and a gift too) just because it happens to be shaped like a cross would be infantile, ridiculous, and would make my life ludicrously inconvenient.
Just because the cross is inverted, that makes it okay? That’s just upside down. Just because it is not upright according to the gravitational pull that I currently find myself caught in, how does that make a difference? I have several crosses, both inverted and not. I know what each of them means. And I’m okay with it.
Secondly, please do not attempt to tell me what I can and cannot do in my own territory.
And thirdly, I think crosses are important; after all, they are the reason we are here. My religion was created in order to oppose christianity and all its evil, and it would be a shame for us to forget where our origins lie.